In Pictures: A look into Lerato Kganyago’s R10 million mega-mansion in Johannesburg
She is among the flamboyant tv personalities we have in South Africa. Lerato Kganyago has been throned the Queen of Valentine’s day as her husband spend his millions on spoiling her. She made headlines on this year’s valentines day after her husband gifted her with a hotel and R3.2 million brand new car.
Despite being spoiled rotten by her husband, Lerato is a dynamic lady who has built a successful business empire. She is a brand ambassador of many brands, making fans interested in her personal life. Although she doesn’t brag about her house, Lerato lives in a mega-mansion located in Johannesburg. Here is a look at her mansion’s exterior and interior designs.
A look into Lerato Kganyago’s R10 million mega-mansion in Johannesburg
Exterior
Lerato’s house is like a palace suitable for a queen like her. On its front view, her mansion has non-structural walls utilised only to keep the weather out and the occupants in. Its scenery is well shaped with green grass, complemented by a huge pool in the centre. Rumour mill has it that Lerato’s home has six bedrooms, excluding the main bedroom and the guest’s wings.
Interior
The queen is indeed living an expensive lifestyle. Most of the furniture in her mansion is fitted, making it unique. Inside her house is like a bit of heaven with a cream and gold colour theme. Her home also has several facilities like a well-decorated dining room with golden chairs, a working out facility and a studio.
Five-car garage
Lerato owns a fleet of exotic cars, and she has a five-car garage at her estate. She is a lover of first-class vehicles, and her husband always makes sure she is driving the most delegated cars on the market.
Besides this mansion in Johannesburg, Lerato also owns a house in Durban.
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